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YOG to extend to 2 months due to poor response .

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S'pore Youth Festival extended to 2 months in support of YOG
By Hetty Musfirah | Posted: 28 June 2010 2332 hrs

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S'pore Youth Festival extended to 2 months in support of YOG
SINGAPORE: This year's Singapore Youth Festival which kicks off on Saturday will run for
two months instead of one month.
The organisers have extended the festival to support the Youth Olympic Games.
Celebrate friendship in the spirit of the Youth Olympics through music and dance.
The Youth Festival which carries the theme the "Torch of Friendship" hopes to
leave a mark on athletes and officials. Sum Chee Wah, director, Education Programmes,
Education Ministry, said: "We would like as many athletes and officials to attend the
concerts and outreach events as many as possible.
“They can expect to be welcomed by the vibrant performances of the students.
We have arranged two outreach events. One is going to be at Raffles City, the other is going
to be at the National Library. And these are events that are free. Theere will be a mixture of
performances by students from primary schools and secondary schools."
International guests are also invited to attend two other concerts held in August.
More than 10,000 youths from over 70 schools will be taking part.
12-year-old Joy Tan from St Margaret's Primary School has been chosen to sing the theme song.
She said: “It's been a very good experience and I have learnt to control my nervousness and
how to perform on stage.”
This year will also see a bigger foreign presence with nine groups from abroad taking part.
They include concert and display bands from Japan, Australia and Malaysia.
Ms Sum added: "The reason why we have engaged them is that we would like our own students to
benchmark their own music and dance against the international standards. “This is also part of globalisation.
We would like our students to be exposed to different performances across the world so that they will
get a snippet of the culture, art performances in other countries.”
Students from the Australian International School in Singapore will also be performing for the
first time in the festival.
About 14,000 people are expected to attend the festival's opening ceremony at the Indoor Stadium.
It will feature for the first time in the festival's history, a parade band comprising primary school students.
The students are concert band members from Bendemeer Primary School and Maha Bodhi School.

Some 500 tickets will be available to the public for free.


The tickets can be obtained from the reception counter of the Co-Curricular Activities Branch Unit from 9am, June 29. - CNA/vm
 
"Some 500 tickets will be available to the public for free.

The tickets can be obtained from the reception counter of the Co-Curricular Activities Branch Unit from 9am, June 29."

The tickets can help me save on toilet paper! But I don't want to hurt my ass with that crap! :oIo:
 
More free ticket will be given out bcause no one will buy them.
Trust me mark my word.
 
About 14,000 people are expected to attend the festival's opening ceremony at the Indoor Stadium.
It will feature for the first time in the festival's history, a parade band comprising primary school students.
The students are concert band members from Bendemeer Primary School and Maha Bodhi School.


Sure or not ?
 
More free ticket will be given out bcause no one will buy them.
Trust me mark my word.

Many people will smile diplomatically and accept the free tickets, but won't turn up anyway. They should print upon these tickets, complimentary and obligation, goodie bags for turning up but fine S$500 for no-show, and register serial numbers against IC numbers. See whether anyone dares to take the free tickets or not.
 
Many people will smile diplomatically and accept the free tickets, but won't turn up anyway. They should print upon these tickets, complimentary and obligation, fine S$500 for no-show.

No turn up fine $1,000 with CWO venue at the president's pleasure .
 
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